Nawari Gypsies

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The Nawari Gypsies are a small, miscellaneous community of wanderers who offer several unique services to the people such as Fortune-Telling, recreational psychedelic smoking, and other more normal services such as smithing and trading. The Nawari are known to accept less-fortunate members of society regardless of their racial, religious, or political standings elsewhere and easily integrate them into their own societal structure.

History

The original five members in the gypsy camp are all former members of the Kramoroe Council. After their town's destruction by the Undead the newfound "Gypsies" were graciously granted a plot of land next to the original Cloud Temple, courtesy of the then High Prince Native, and began a new life amongst trees and Elves rather than their familiar sands and ruffians. The original head of trade, Levant, encouraged the other remaining members to continue their economic ways and thus set in motion a series of monetary and political successes in the lands of Krugmar, Laurelin, and Oren. These successes brought the Gypsy's reputation in the world to a higher-than-normal standard for vagabonds, and secured their future political neutrality to all races. The Gypsies were able to easily escape the destruction of Aegis aboard several different ships and settled comfortably amidst the enormous redwood trees populating the Mallowyn Forest of Asulon.


Guidelines of Continuance

1. Do what you want, but try not to let your actions hurt others.

2. Do not steal, murder, enthrall, devour, scam, or otherwise harm any of your fellow members.

3. Do not let your actions bring harm to the camp's reputation or it's existence.

4. All members MUST provide a service to the camp; whether it be labor or minas. This isn't a charity.

5. Members must not, under any circumstances, be allergic to gingerbread.